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2005 Apr 21
6
bogons update
hi:
Just a litle update:
41/8 allocated to AfriNIC (APR 2005).
73/8 allocated to ARIN (MAR 2005).
hope it helps.
2011 Sep 21
1
RTP stream when * and Xlite are both behind Nat devices.
...have an Asterisk box behind a NAT address and also a Xlite 4 soft phone
behind a different NAT network.
Asterisk -> Nat -> Internet -> Nat -> Softphone.
I can register my softphone to the asterisk box ok via SIP but the RTP
stream from the asterisk box is addressed to the private non-routeable
address of the softphone when I turn on rtp debuging.
How can I configure the rtp stream to be sent to the public facing address
of the softphone?
Cheers,
Richard.
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2002 Aug 31
1
Tunneling public ips, proxy arp, tinc config
Hi,
I have a question. I have a routeable /24 netblock including a server at a
colocation and I would like to use tincd to tunnel part of that netblock to
an internal network on another location being connected to the internet via
gateway with DSL link and a single static IP address, so I can use public
routable IP addresses on the local n...
2004 Jul 08
2
multiple external interfaces
...nough information.
I''m running shorewall version 1.4.8. On Fedora core 1. Coming into my
location I have a T1. I have 5 internet routable IP''s. I''m currently
using one as my default internet connection. My ISP''s router is actually
assigned all of my internet routeable IP''s and they forward the traffic to
in internal ethernet segment. On this segment i have my firewall. The
firewall has 3 interfaces. eth0 is internal lan, eth1 ISP lan, eth2 ISP
lan. I have one internet routable ip going to eth1 and a second going to
eth2. Everything is working prope...
2020 May 18
3
ether-wake
...over Ethernet as EtherType 0x0842"
>
>
> The keyword being 'typically', but what is it that ether-wake actually
> uses/does? (I need to forward a WOL packet to a different
>
> vlan on some Cisco hardware, between two Centos machines).
>
WoL packets are not routeable/forwardable. They are Layer 2 broadcast
packets that contain the MAC address of the machine that needs to be
woken up. But since you quoted the Wikipedia article on WoL you would
know that and it specifically says what the magic packet is and does.
The format of the packet is unimportant, all that...
2016 Jan 08
3
CentOS-6.7, kvm bridges, virtual interfaces, and routes
...kground as other issues arise.
Here is the situation:
I have two dual-homed kvm hosts both running CentOS-6.7 and
identically configured. These are connected to the same LAN segment
via br0/eth0 and to each other via a cross-over cable on br1/eth1.
The IPv4 assigned to br0 on both is a publicly routeable address. The
IPv4 assigned to br1 on both is a private address in the
192.168.0.0/16 address space.
The guests on each host have their virtual eth0 bridged with their
host's br0 and eth1 bridged with their host's br1. The addresses used
by the guests on eth0 are publicly routeable, the a...
2004 Jan 09
32
Ideas for Shorewall 2.0
I''m beginning to think again about what will be different in 2.0. Here
are some thoughts.
a) User-defined actions will be emphasized.
- A library of actions will be available with names such as:
AcceptSSH
AcceptDNS
DropWindows (drops all SMB noise)
DropBroadcasts (Silently drop all Broadcast traffic)
...
The possibilities are nearly endless but should
2003 May 07
4
VPN through BSD for Win2k, totally baffled
Scenario:
FreeBSD box running IPFW acting as a gateway to private network. The private
network is made up of entirely routeable IP addresses. External users
running Win2k and XP on DSL connections with dynamic IPs.
Goal:
To have the FreeBSD gateway securely authenticate and encrypt the traffic
between the outside users and the internal network.
I've spent the last 3 days running up and down Google and reading any...
2004 Jun 27
5
Optipoint 400 Standard Sip
Hi everybody,
I am testing Optipoint 400 Standard SIP (Firmware 2.3.14) with Asterisk.
It is posible to dial from another Phone (x-lite) to the Optipoint, but when I try to dial from the Optipoint there is no dialtone and there is only a short beep when I dial Numbers.
The Optipoint shows "no Server..." (Registrar?) in Display.
Sip debug shows no unusual (to me) Messages.
Sip show
2015 Feb 18
3
Help with routing question.
CentOS-6.6
We have a host that has multiple IPv4 addresses aliased to eth0. The
primary address is 216.185.71.x and the alias is 192.168.6.x.
This host connects to devices on both netblocks without problems.
Only default routing is used and it looks like this:
#ip route
192.168.6.0/24 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.6.x
216.185.71.0/24 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src
2015 Jul 28
2
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
On 07/28/2015 01:46 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
> Future concern is IPv6 stuff, now that Xfinity has forcibly changed
> their hardware to include full IPv6 support. I have no idea if this is
> NAT'd or rolling IPs or what.
All of the routers I've seen merely firewall inbound traffic, allowing
none. There's no need for NAT or rolling IPs.
2020 May 18
0
ether-wake
...0x0842"
>>
>>
>> The keyword being 'typically', but what is it that ether-wake actually
>> uses/does? (I need to forward a WOL packet to a different
>>
>> vlan on some Cisco hardware, between two Centos machines).
>>
> WoL packets are not routeable/forwardable. They are Layer 2 broadcast
> packets that contain the MAC address of the machine that needs to be
> woken up. But since you quoted the Wikipedia article on WoL you would
> know that and it specifically says what the magic packet is and does.
>
> The format of the packet...
2004 Dec 19
2
TDMoE or IAX?
Hi all,
Information on this topic seems a little scarce, so I thought I'd try
the list....
Apart from the the coolness factor can anyone explain to me in what
situation one would use TDMoE rather than IAX for communication
betwwen 2 Asterisk servers?
2011 Sep 23
0
Native bridging to SIP endpoints on the same NAT'd network
...t <-> 2 x SIP endpoints
With directmedia=no I can make a call between the two SIP endpoints; the RTP
stream being passed through the Asterisk box.
Obviously, this is sub-optimal. I attempted to enable bridging of the call
between the 2 endpoints directly, given that they are on the same
non-routeable private net.
With directmedia=nonat, I see Asterisk report the bridging of the calls but
both sides of the call are routed to the originating endpoint so
effectively, the call becomes an echo-loop. There is no audio on the second
end-point although the call remains up.
I assume this is some sort...
2003 May 08
0
Fwd: Re: VPN through BSD for Win2k, totally baffled
On Wednesday 07 May 2003 22:21, Michael Collette wrote:
> Scenario:
> FreeBSD box running IPFW acting as a gateway to private network. The
> private network is made up of entirely routeable IP addresses. External
> users running Win2k and XP on DSL connections with dynamic IPs.
>
> Goal:
> To have the FreeBSD gateway securely authenticate and encrypt the traffic
> between the outside users and the internal network.
You might try mpd, which should let the Windows u...
2006 Apr 12
3
Class C network 223.255.255.x
Hi,
Most networks are using either 10.x.x.x or 172.x.x.x or 192.168.x.x , but
was curious If I can use the range 223.255.255.x for my backbone routing,
this looks like a nice block to use as most ppl don''t use this, specially if
you build quite a big intranet
what about the whole 223.x.x.x block, will this be used on the internet?
sorry if its a stupid questions
Thanks
Sew
2015 Feb 18
0
Help with routing question.
Hi James,
Simply remove the GATEWAY line from the eth0:192 interface config :D
Then you'll had only one default gateway. And the source IP to all unknown address
will be the routeable one.
Att.,
Antonio.
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2020 May 18
2
ether-wake
The WoL magic packet is only scanned for the string above, and not actually
parsed by a full protocol stack, it could be sent as any network- and
transport-layer protocol, although it is typically sent as a UDP
<https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_Datagram_Protocol> datagram
<https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datagram> to port
<https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/TCP_and_UDP_port> 0,]
2012 Jul 25
1
Regression in stable for ThinkPad T520 with Intel GPU (Sandybridge) between June 22 and July 18
I will shortly spend a bit of time tracking down the breakage more
closely, but my 9-Stable system of June 22 runs fine. After an update
on about July 10, I noted that it would hang after Xorg was started,
but usually worked. After an upgrade to July 18, my system could no
longer start Gnome. It would start Xorg and Gnome would start
normally, getting many apps started, but about 10 seconds after
2002 Feb 21
1
One domain w/ multiple subnets. Do a "join" for each subnet?
We've got Samba 2.2.2 up and running fine on an RS/6000 (AIX) machine w/ NT
authentication. We have one domain w/ multiple subnets, and need users on
these different subnets to have access to the shares on this machine.
We've tested from a different subnet than the one we originally ran
smbpasswd on, and it fails (prompting for the passwd to the share...when it
works fine from the